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Tlll' ITU XGA HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL AMY C. R. BUTLER 'tAmyi' King Harold 23 Wreck of the Hesperus 33 On Shore and Sea 43 O Lovely Night 43 Legislative Assembly 4, 5. VVhat! Amy 's picture in the Annual again this year? Yes, she developed an energetic streak and came back to us again. The bright girl has actually completed another whole course! Amy is a great musician. If you doubt this, ask any of her neigh- bors and they lll tell you that all day and half the night she can be heard strumming o11 her uke.H Another of her failings is dancing. Some day, no doubt, Ruth' St. Denis will have to take a. back seat and watch Amy glide over the floor in her place. LENNIE BUTTLER UStepper Commercial Club 23 Science Club 3, 4. Beware, friends, as you gaze on this fair young gentleman who comes tearing into town every morning with his Lincoln Light Four ! Looks are deceiving. Lennie's major weakness shows up very plainly on his report cards during the autumn hunting season, He considers it a very poor after- noon's absence if he does not bag a dozen rabbits or so. Still, he does manage to get a little studying done between times. So he has finally decided to leave us and enter the business world. M. KATHERINE CASS Junior Orchestra 1, 23 Senior Orchestra 3, 43 Science Club 43 On Shore and Sea 33 O Lovely Night 33 Hero and Leander 4. Everyone Who knows what Katherine carries around in that big box of hers will admit she's :1 sweet person to have around. Almost too sweet, the teachers say, when she holds up the elass to sell eandy. But just the same, Katherine has aeeom' plished what few of us do, gotten through school in three years, a. great achievement for a small person. One more word, looks are deceiving--Katherine isn't nearly so quiet as she looks.
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SENIOR. KNOCKQ EMILY WILMA BRIGGS Hlimmyw Legislative Assembly 3, 45 Treasurer 45 French Club 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Ithetaeria 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 35 Vice- President 45 Annual Reporter 15 Assembly Committee 45 Vice-President of Senior Class 45 On Shore and Sea 35 0 Lovely Night 3, 45 Hero and Leander 45 Legislative As- sembly Debate 45 Senior Play 4. Girls! Girls, you must cooperate with Miss Briggs. Her time is valuable. Of course it is, for KKEIHII is the n st popular and the busiest girl in er ass. ' Befides being Vice-President of the Se ' 's, she holc e record for having been F1011-S111 ' o i tions than any one else in the I. . af r oon you can find Em patien a swering requ s for A Modern History of Ancient Greece or nething equally interesting in the library. Emily ts as chief shock-absorber for everybody 's pet tro iles, and is a favorite with all of us because of her unfailing and cheery friend- liness. MARIAN BROCKWAY 'LChubby,' Ithetaeria 2, 3, 45 Legislative Assembly 3, 45 Science Club 45 Co-Se-Ho 45 O Lovely Night 3, 45 On Shore and Sea 35 General Council 45 Hero and Leander 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 Legislative Debate 4. M is for Marian, ou1' Chubby's first nameg A is for Algebra, which ne 'er Won her fame, R is for Regents, she always has passed I is for Ithaca, she loves to the lastg A is for Antics she does every dayg N is for Neatness, she 6,81' doth displayg And Gee-is for goodbye, We do hate to say! JOSEPH R. BURRITT Ujoeu Science Club 2, 3, 4. Gaze upon this shining countenance and see thereon depicted great knowledge of certain things-not Latin, however, for that is one of Joels favorite sub- jects-to Hunk. Even if he does not go into a class to pass a subject he does his share to help pass the time away. A word of warning here should not go amiss. Girls, beware! Joe has hired Cupid to work over-time mending all the hearts he has broken. Nevertheless, he is one of the school's shining ex- amples of mathematical intelligence. Ask A. M. E. -'sho knows. If .Ioe decides to go on the Hill to Mr. Cor- nell's School for Boys and Girls, he has the best wishes of all his friends, for 21. successful career.
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SENIOR KNOCKS 25 KENNETH E. CASTER Ken', HCastra', Cicero7' Parliament 1, 2, 35 Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 45 Ithe- tacria 2, 3, 45 Science Club 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 The Turtle Doven 35 The Goal 45 Assistant Business Mana- ger 45 The Roman School 25 Freshman Play 15 Guardian of Flag 45 Receiver of Flag 35 Horse Wranglers UnionA45 Senior Stunt 45 Radio Club 45 Class Poet 45 Peclamation Contesxlla Q VVQ pause!-Alas!-that our czibulary should be inetticient in epithc s to delineate the character of yonder classmate 0 suchfscholarly demeanor. No, it would be imposs ale to do justice to Kcn's'l brilliant care 'H ficero'-' may be termed the oral English genius, or 18 iothing better than to spend entire p d 1 fiu nt or ry. As a ref- erence book Ca a excellsg wc ca always fall back Q im to c. lain the intricacies of Latin, French, E1 lish or l th. Now Ken, the con- queror of r, ents in every battle, is to graduate, and wc, his cla smates are proud to accompany hiin in this step toward success. Kenji we salute you- Srfmpcr lzonos nomenque tuufm laudcsque ma'nebu'nl. ELSIE LOIS CLARK Wreck of the Hesperus 25 On Shore and Sea 35 O Lovely Night 35 Hero and Leander 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 lthetaeria 3, 45 Legislative Assembly 45 Science Club 3, 4. Bring Crabb 's Synonyms. How else can any strug- gling fourth year vocabulary concoct a Knockl' worthy of Elsie? Especially since she finished Eng- lish IV a year ago. Ah, there's a cue. Elsie quite nonchalantly rompcd off with a scholarship. VVhy, she can actually tell you the present subjunctive of truer, or even the difference between the gerund and the gerundive. But Elsie still modestly insists that Miss Apgar is much better qualified to head the Latin department Umalgre oem. If all goes well, Qhow could it go otherwiselj September 425, will find Elsie a Cornell co-ed. ESTHER ELOISE CLARK Le Cercle Francais 45 Ithetaeria 2, 3, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Art Club 45 Secretary 45 Legislative Assembly 3, 4. At precisely 8:40 olclock fusually just as Miss McAllister has closed the doorj wc hear a familiar noise and, looking up, see the door opcn and a quiet, tall, dark-haired, dark-eyed girl quickly slip into her scat. Of course, wc know it is Esther. But once she has joined us she gets to work, as her report cards invariably show. For Esther is a really good student and finished her course in January. She has :1 liking for French and has quite an artistic ability. But f-l011yt you often wonder Why she sccnis to like short people? We are not just sure what Esther plans to do, but the good wishes of her many friends go with her. T
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